quadriplegic_cheetah t1_it63yuo wrote
Reply to comment by Alucard661 in The Webb Space Telescope Sees a Solar System's Beginning by footinch
It’s all relative. To the bacteria that call your digestive system home. To the viruses that come in contact with you. To the molecules that make these creatures up. And the atoms and subatomic particles that are the building blocks of matter.
You are their universe.
millennial_burnout t1_it6y9jt wrote
This is why I sometimes wonder if the universe that we know is just a small piece of something bigger
wanderingconspirator t1_it76ue0 wrote
We are their universe, but we have a known (to us) boundary or size. What if the universe really is infinite? What if it doesn’t just go on forever, but actually has no boundary? Just actually infinite
quadriplegic_cheetah t1_it7axmp wrote
I mean the same can be said in reverse. It’s entirely possible that you can infinitely zoom in on the world just like how one could infinitely zoom out.
NitramTrebla t1_it71rmu wrote
We are the universes virus.
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